Virgin America is now part of Alaska Airlines.

Alaska Airlines and Virgin America are now one airline. Whether you’ve flown on Alaska for years or traveled on Virgin America flights – we’re proud to be your West Coast airline with lower fares, better service, and sweeter rewards.

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Making Virgin America part of Alaska Airlines means changes at airports we serve, moving to gates and terminals that are closer together and updating our lounges, to make your future travel simpler. Utilice nuestro guías del aeropuerto to find the airport information you’ll need before you fly.

In Chicago, we're now located at Terminal 2.

As of March 14, 2019, our ticket counters, kiosks, curbside check-in, and baggage office are now located in Terminal 2.

Todos los vuelos de Alaska Airlines siguen operando desde la Terminal G, puertas G4 y G6. Los controles de seguridad, tanto de la Terminal 2 como de la Terminal 3, ofrecen acceso a la Sala G.

For flights landing in Chicago, head to the Terminal 2 baggage claim to pick up your bags. For flights departing Chicago, be sure to check your flight details to make sure you check in at the correct terminal. Gate and terminal information can be found on nuestra aplicación móvil. También puede verla en su pase de abordar.

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Construction updates are having an impact in Seattle.

Terminal construction is affecting travel at SeaTac; keep an eye out for airport signs added to guide you around the construction. As airport improvements continue, food and shopping options may be limited in a few areas and the Concourse C train station will be closed to replace its elevator and escalators. Some flights may depart out of remote gates, which will involve traveling on a shuttle bus between the new Concourse D Annex and the aircraft, so be prepared for a slightly different travel experience.

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